I’m EunSol. I am one of the cofounders of Silicon Valley Coding here in Seoul, South Korea.
We are the first coding bootcamp in Seoul and is catering to the needs of Korean Software Engineers’ Community.

Throughout our program, all of our students create github accounts and upload their “progress” by solving bulks of daily exercises. There are many other ways in which we love using Github as one of our primary sources!
The students are really excited as they continuously spread the word out here in Korea as to how great Github is

Hello, I’m Justin Scott. I’m a Computer Science High School teacher for Poly High School in Riverside CA.

I teach Exploring Computer Science, Information Technology, and Basic Programming. Our high school computer science program has been under the rader and I’m looking to bring new technologies to the program like GitHub.

I’m Clive Boulton, I enjoying attending technical talks in well served locations like Seattle and New York City, then translating and giving full stack web development talks in undeserved locations and communities such as the Bronx and North Cascades. I try to show how much development folks can do with a inexpensive Chromebook instead of an expensive Macbook. Although Mac’s still give more range, Chromebooks can accomplish a good deal in modern web cloud development.

I am Lars Hinrichs – I teach English linguistics at the U. of Texas at Austin. I am starting to teach a more complete approach to data-science methods both at the undergrad and graduate levels, which will include using GitHub for version management.

Thanks much for this resource, I’m looking forward to integrating these tools and the Github Classroom in a Data Wrangling seminar I’m teaching! I’m a Phd Candidate in ecology at UC Davis, I study rivers, amphibians, and fish, and I’m a Software/Data Carpentry instructor. I also think soccer is the best sport to play and watch.@ryanpeek

I teach core algorithmics at Epita ; an IT engineering school in Paris. I’m fairly new to github and I just started using it to share content with my students. I decided to get to the second stage and try out github classroom. I’m sure this is going to be an interesting experience, especially with such an active community. My github handle is @bashardudin .

Hi. I’m Karim Ali (@karimhamdanali). I’m teach programming languages, program analysis, and compilers at the University of Alberta. I use GitHub for my classes to manage assignments, and also for my research group to manage all our research projects and meetings (using the wikis).

I’m an online public high school Computer Science teacher focusing on basic computer to computer programming (VB.NET, Java, C++, Pyton). I’m looking to add Git and Github to my curriculum so this is awesome! I plan to ‘pick your brains’ on how to get this to my students. I’ve just recently attended a class on Git myself utilizing Git Bash and Github.

I’m currently working with Ohio Virtual Academy but also just started working on building the AP Computer Science A course for a university’s extension program. Very exciting times and there’s so much to consider that I’m almost overwhelmed! Taking advantage of Winter Break to get it organized. I was hoping to utilize GitHub for my curriculum.

I’m actually planning on traveling to Spain this summer to teach computer science and hope to begin a community outreach program here in Los Angeles, California to help people who speak primarily Spanish with programming.

I would love to talk to you all about teaching computer science in Spanish as I just recently started learning to speak it